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Saturday, December 18, 2010

TWENTY ZERO NINE

I have something new to explore today.  Though I'm expecting little changes, the newly installed AutoCAD 2009 that I'm trying right now sure did looked a little different from its predecessors.  And I'm sure there are some more newer than this.  AutoCAD 2010 and 2011 as well as 2012 should be on the market nowadays if you care to buy.  But again, it's the drafting and the design that counts.  AutoCAD could just still serve as the most helpful in architectural drafting nowadays.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WHY HIRE AN ARCHITECT?

These recent days our house feels like a place in disarray.  And though the only focus of renovation was the kitchen, it almost feels like the whole house is under construction.  From where I'm sitting now, I could feel powdered cement on the soles of my feet.  The parquet flooring seem to look a little gray now with all that cement powdered dust from all around the kitchen.  Because our steps carry on the dust, I see to it somehow that I don't get the floors dustier.

Friday, December 10, 2010

LOAD IT DOWN

I have been downloading stuff from the internet for months now. Who's not? I think everybody should do so too. It's practical for me.  Having to download songs, softwares, ebooks, and all almost everything for free. I do this so I won't have to keep thinking that I would regret not having listened, watched and read downloadable stuff. Downloading just meant that I won't have to be online everytime. I can read, listen, and watch stuff offline afterwards.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

PASSED

Around a week ago, mother and I walked along a certain street in Davao.  As we passed by, I saw a streamer posted at their fence. It was a streamer posted for announcing or celebrating PRC Architecture board exam passers.  The new architects were not from UM but from UP or the University of the Philippines Mindanao. They have a 100% passing rate.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

DRAWN NOT TO SCALE

It's almost Christmas.  On this side of the planet, we don't get to experience winter.  But December surely starts to lighten up everyone's spirits for it is Christmas season once again. Kids were now singing carols. All around the streets of the village, houses were now colorfully lit with electrical lights and decorations.  Almost everywhere, houses were adorned and some rebuilt or redesigned even for just the exterior.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

THE ONE POINT SIX ONE EIGHT

There is this thing called the 1.618 ratio or called the divine proportion.  I only discovered this when I read the The Da Vinci Code.  I was just reading the book out of curiosity.  Because the book was so famous and all.  There was even this thing called the harmonic proportion. 1:2:3:4:5:6. . . and so on.  But recently I just found out that the 1.618 ratio was also called the Golden Ratio.The golden ratio is such described to be an irrational mathematical constant. It was believed that in the Renaissance period, many artists and architects have proportioned their works to approximate the golden ratio.  It is understood then that proportions as golden as this were derived from nature.  It means that this proportions are everywhere especially the flowers.  The truth is; I yet have to study the formulas, the codes more closely.  I can only recall the quadratic equation or the formula.  Who knows I might use this "Golden Ratio" someday.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

MANUAL DRAFTING AND THE AUTOCAD MONKEYS

I still have some of my drafting materials since school.  I know almost everybody on the profession is now doing Autocad and all the new software that go along with it, it still seems to feel good to do drawings manually.  I feel sorry for some architecture students who were not trained to do manual drafting.  But I'm sure they were taught in school the way we were. 

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

NEW CLEAR POWER PLANT

A few months ago I was having ideas straight from somewhere inspiring me to form structures out of the things I see in and out of our house.  I managed to form something they call in architecture as modeling.  That time I would or should not call it scale modeling because I was not measuring every bit of the small structure I was modeling.  The first structure I saw and formed was made to look like a skyscraper.  You'd think It's crazy for I just happened to saw this stack of compact disks which were inside this plastic container.  It would seem to be structurally sound for it had this rod at the center where to put the disk's hole.  The rod really gives the structure the right  foundation for the compact disk skyscraper.

Monday, November 15, 2010

CAMERA

These are ever challenging times.  Architecture abroad seem to be so monstrous that one designer tend to mix or confuse its function to produce the form.  For as long as the building is erected with all the needed details abiding from the drafted plans, then its all good. There is no denying that some projects are subject to scrutiny and criticism especially from the professional world.  Some even are up to the task of making formal complaints to every building that that does not conform with the rules and standards setup by the authorities of the profession.  They would incessantly criticize every work that isn't done by some designer that they haven't heard of.  If some anonymous designer sprung out from nowhere and is found out, immediate actions should be taken so it wont happen again.  So what is your stand?

Sunday, November 14, 2010

THE DRAFTING MAN

If we define the word through Google, we'd find out that the draftsman's nature of work is to translate a designer's ideas into a finished picture using drawing and drafting skills. So it doesn't necessarily mean that the draftsman would be the designer too. All the while an architect or a designer tend to give the draftsman the job of having his designs presentable. This means that a draftsman would have to do the drawings with the designer's approval or edits. So the designer would have to be the concept maker and the prime mover and thinker. In short, Draftsmen are individuals whose primary function is to provide technical support to the designers and engineers who work in construction.